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  Sound & Screen  Wheaton Professor Shawn Okpebholo Earns Second Major Grammy Nomination for ‘Songs in Flight’
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Wheaton Professor Shawn Okpebholo Earns Second Major Grammy Nomination for ‘Songs in Flight’

Meiling ChengMeiling Cheng—February 9, 20260
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Wheaton College professor Shawn Okpebholo has received a significant honor. He earned his second Grammy nomination. This nomination recognizes his album “Songs in Flight.” The album is a finalist for Best Contemporary Classical Composition. This marks a major moment for the celebrated artist. It highlights his impactful contributions to music.

A Composer’s Vision: “Songs in Flight” Nominated

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The news of the nomination brought considerable excitement. Okpebholo’s album “Songs in Flight” was released on February 14, 2025. It was recorded on campus at Wheaton College. The recording sessions took place in March 2024. This project received partial funding from a Wheaton Global Programs and Studies grant. This deep connection to the college is something Okpebholo cherishes. He noted that “Wheaton’s hands are all over it in beautiful ways.” The album itself is a powerful work. It features a cycle of art songs. These songs draw inspiration from historical accounts. They are deeply rooted in the African diaspora. The album showcases a major achievement in contemporary classical music.

The Heart of the Music: Stories of Resilience

“Songs in Flight” is not just music. It tells profound stories. The album is inspired by Cornell University’s “Freedom on the Move” database. This archive contains over 30,000 advertisements for runaway slaves. These documents, while dehumanizing, inadvertently preserved individual histories. Okpebholo’s music gives voice to these forgotten lives. He seeks to reaffirm their dignity and humanity. The lyrics feature poetry curated by Tsitsi Ella Jaji. Crystal Simone Smith and Tyehimba Jess also contributed powerful texts. The music incorporates styles like spirituals, folk tunes, elegies, and protest songs. This blend creates unique historical narratives. For example, songs like “Ahmaud” and “Four Martins” reference modern struggles. These include the lives of Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin. The composer aims to connect historical resilience with contemporary issues. This makes the music deeply affecting.

A Legacy of Recognition and Acclaim

Okpebholo is a Nigerian-American artist. He is a defining voice in contemporary classical music. He currently serves as the Jonathan Blanchard Distinguished Professor of Composition at Wheaton College. He was named Chicagoan of the Year in Classical Music in 2024. Musical America also recognized him as one of its Top 30 Professionals in 2023. This is his second Grammy nomination. His first came for the album “Lord, How Come Me Here?” That album also reimagined Negro spirituals. Critics have praised Okpebholo’s work extensively. They describe his music as “devastatingly beautiful.” Others call it “affecting” and “lyrical.” His compositions are known for their storytelling. They engage with history, culture, and community. This music resonates globally. It remains rooted in individual stories. Okpebholo sees himself as a storyteller and bridge-builder. He intentionally weaves diverse musical traditions into his work. This includes African musical idioms and Western classical forms.

Wheaton’s Integral Role

The production of “Songs in Flight” highlights Wheaton College’s vital support. Recording and much of the behind-the-scenes work occurred on campus. This collaboration underscores the college’s commitment to faculty achievement. Brian Porick, an event production manager at Wheaton, engineered the album. He has worked with Okpebholo on all three of his albums. The album’s funding also benefited from a Wheaton Global Programs and Studies grant. This institutional backing is crucial for creating significant artistic works. The college campus served as a creative hub for this major project.

The Significance of a Second Nomination

Earning a second Grammy nomination is a remarkable achievement. It signifies consistent excellence in Okpebholo’s career. It also shines a spotlight on contemporary classical music. The genre often explores complex social and historical themes. This nomination validates Okpebholo’s artistic vision. It emphasizes the importance of his narrative-driven compositions. His music connects listeners to vital human experiences. This news represents significant music news. It celebrates an artist pushing creative boundaries.

A Celebration of Music and History

While Okpebholo did not win this year’s award, the nomination itself is a major honor. He attended the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony on February 1. The recognition for “Songs in Flight” solidifies his status. It confirms his place among leading classical music artists. His work consistently blends historical reflection with artistic innovation. This latest nomination ensures his music continues to reach a wider audience. His dedication to powerful storytelling through sound is undeniable. This major artist continues to make his mark.

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Meiling Cheng

Meiling Cheng is a dedicated technology journalist who explores the latest innovations and trends shaping the digital landscape, covering topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, consumer electronics, and sustainable tech solutions. Her insightful analysis and clear writing have been featured in prominent tech publications, where she translates complex technical details into engaging and accessible narratives for both tech enthusiasts and general readers. Committed to thorough research and accurate reporting, Meiling ensures her articles are informative and thought-provoking. Outside of writing, she enjoys exploring new technologies, attending industry conferences, and experimenting with the latest gadgets. Connect with Meiling on LinkedIn or follow her on Twitter to stay updated on her latest articles and tech insights.

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